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Secretly taking pictures up women's skirts is banned in this country

"This behaviour is a hideous invasion of privacy which leaves victims feeling degraded and distressed," junior justice minister Lucy Frazer said, giving the government's backing to the draft law put forward by opposition lawmaker Wera Hobhouse

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Britain plans to ban "upskirting" -- secretly taking pictures up women's skirts -- under a new law being debated in parliament today that would impose prison sentences of up to two years.

"This behaviour is a hideous invasion of privacy which leaves victims feeling degraded and distressed," junior justice minister Lucy Frazer said, giving the government's backing to the draft law put forward by opposition lawmaker Wera Hobhouse.

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